The British Film Institute haven't listed their films as far as July yet but if they re-show 'A Hard Day's Night' around its 50th Anniversary (and why wouldn't they?) I might try to get along.

It will be shown at some theaters across the States that weekend, in limited release. I'm so mad; I'll be on a cruise (that I DON'T want to go on) over July 4, so I'm going to have to miss it on the big screen. So disappointed.

Did you get the birth certificates back yet? I was thinking about that when I was I was helping a patron get a government document ready to fax the other day. His driver's license was supposed to be enlarged 200% and taped in a box but at that size it covered where he was supposed to sign. Things shouldn't be so challenging! I'm sorry you aren't looking forward to your cruise. I would have to do some serious psyching up for a trip like that. I am such a homebody, like my grandma was. My kids call me Myrtle every time I complain about having to go somewhere. LOL

My father really wants the whole family together for this one week. Problem is, the trip is about 15 years too late. I fear we are beyond happy-family times. But who knows.

I know how that can be. My mother got it in her head that if she could just get my brother and sister together for an afternoon things would be all better between them. As close as I was to them both is how distant they were from each other. Anyway, she wanted us all to get to together at Letchworth State Park, which was kind of a distance but we did it. It turned out to be a really nice day and a special memory that I cherish. But that was just an afternoon. A whole week together on a ship probably would have resulted in someone jumping (or being pushed) overboard! Seriously though, I hope it turns out well for your family.

I keep hoping to find some great Beatles item when I go to an auction. So far, though, the only thing I've gotten was a case for 45's. I ended up throwing it out because it was moldy inside. Sometimes I don't look closely enough before I leap.